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Frederick Robert Carrick, DC, PhD, DACAN, DABCN, DACNB, DAAPM, FACCN

Professor Emeritus of Neurology, Parker College
Distinguished Post Graduate Professor of Clinical Neurology, Logan College
Professor of Clinical Neurology, Carrick Institute

Joseph Angleitner DC, DACNB,

Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology, Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies

Tina Bennett DC

Instructor in Clinical Applications, Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies

Chris S. Beckwith DC, DACNB

Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology, Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies

Brandon J. Brock DC, CCN, CCRD, DACNB

Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology, Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies

David M. George DC, DACNB

Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology, Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies

Shad J. Groves DC, DACNB

Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology, Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies

C. (Carl) Robert Humphreys MS, DC, DACNB

Assistant Professor of Neurology, Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies

Genevieve Keating DC, DACNB

Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology, Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies

Jin Tae Kim OMD, DC, DACNB

Assistant Professor of Neurology, Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies.

Adam S. Klotzek DC, DACNB

Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology, Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies

Seung Won Lee MD, PhD, DC, DACNB

Associate Professor of Clinical Neurology, Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies

Bernard Masters DC, PhD, DACNB

Associate Professor of Clinical Neurology, Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies

Hiroshi Masuda DC, DACNB

Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology, Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies

Robert J. Melillo DC, DABCN

Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology, Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies

Lorn S. Miller DC, MD, DABCN, DABP&N

Assistant Professor of Neurology, Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies

Charles Nelson DC, DACNB

Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology, Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies

Paul Noone B.App.Sc (Chiro), PhD, DACNB

Associate Professor of Clinical Neurology, Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies

Hiroshi Oba DC, DACNB

Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology, Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies

Elena Oggero PhD

Associate Professor of Biomechanical Engineering
Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies

Guido Pagnacco PhD

Associate Professor of Biomechanical Engineering
Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies

Marc G. Pick DC, FICS

Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology, Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies

Michael K. Powell DC, DACNB

Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology, Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies

Stephen Sexton B.App.Sc (Chiro), DACNB

Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology, Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies

Matt Worth DC, DACNB

Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology, Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies

Glen Zielinski DC, DACNB

Assistant Professor of Clinical Neurology, Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies

James Zukowski , Ed.D.

Professor of Psychometrics

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  Quaerite Sapientiam
 
Quaerite Sapientiam (Seek Wisdom) is the motto of the the Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies.

The shield - defender of the right to superior education and health care - is quartered in Purple representing justice and majesty, and Gold representing generosity. The majesty of clinical applications in the service of humankind is central to the philosophy of the Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies.

The bee represents the cooperative nature of our learning process, and the teamwork of our learners and instructors. In ancient mythology, the bee was a handmaiden to Venus, assisting in the creation of new life. Neurological applications without drugs or surgery are central to the Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies curriculum.

The shield is surmounted by the noble eagle, a modernistic shadow in its traditional lofty position, surveying all.

 
 
 
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